20 Amazing Covers From Vogue Paris

When Carine Roitfeld took the helm of Vogue Paris in 2001, she transformed the magazine into a chic, risk-taking publication. Today's news of her resignation surprised many people, including those who admired her unusual and unique style. We've put together 20 of the best covers from her reign at the magazine. Some are sexy, some are soft, but all have that Roitfeld touch we've come to love.

I love the Madonna and the Demi Moore covers, the rest is quite awful to me. I find that for all those great womand there has been way much more beautiful photoshoots.I always hated Vogue, and i always will apparently (and my mother had the french vogue received at home for a year, so i know what i'm talking about).But it's just personnal opinion, we agree !m

I love the Madonna and the Demi Moore covers, the rest is quite awful to me. I find that for all those great womand there has been way much more beautiful photoshoots.
I always hated Vogue, and i always will apparently (and my mother had the french vogue received at home for a year, so i know what i'm talking about).
But it's just personnal opinion, we agree !m

Oh, I love that cover, too. It's soft and somehow feels like late-afternoon sunlight, even though it's B&W. Agreed re: US Vogue. I understand it has to be commercially viable, but it's rare that I think, "Wow, I didn't expect to see this!"I like a lot of Carine Roitfeld's work, and she is incredibly talented, but she also made some giant missteps -- the blackface photo shoot comes to mind. Just a terrible, offensive idea.

Oh, I love that cover, too. It's soft and somehow feels like late-afternoon sunlight, even though it's B&W.
Agreed re: US Vogue. I understand it has to be commercially viable, but it's rare that I think, "Wow, I didn't expect to see this!"
I like a lot of Carine Roitfeld's work, and she is incredibly talented, but she also made some giant missteps -- the blackface photo shoot comes to mind. Just a terrible, offensive idea.

Carine has created beautiful, wild looks and scenarios in the editorials and left a hard to replace stamp on Vogue Paris (if only US Vogue could be as daring; even an iota more spice would be welcome). My favorite cover though difficult to narrow down, would have to be December 2004/January 2005 with Sofia Coppola exuding both grace and playful sexiness.

Red is truly a power color. Lipstick red is one of my favorite colors. Ordered a Lipstick Red listed as the color in a designer top this month for the holidays and the festive occassions I will wear it for. Does anybody want to take a query on whose designer top I chose in Lipstick Red?

Vive la France, May of 2006 was inspiring and wholesome beauty with fashionable black. She brought back the memories with the softest touch of class. I love these photo covers and cannot leave the site without remembering my life. thank you for your consideration and time. I shall j'adore this one for all the years for Anna here.

I could not believe until I had seen it. Wrapped in an American flag on the cover of Vogue. A very daring and brave thing to do. Demi Moore is more than these two verbs of daring and brave. Working in the wake of the American dream. Freedom!

I love the ruffles and the "Oscar De La Renta" fragrance then and now. Great cover and great smile! White is nice and can be fun on anyone. Hair knew who could wear it Meg Ryan style. She's got the look.